elbojpb
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Re: Elmira College Soaring Eagles 2010-2011 Season Thread
His computer bit the dust.Where's RonT?
His computer bit the dust.Where's RonT?
What number was Tabb? He sounds familiar too.
No Rich Reerie sightings?! or Mike Biesenthal.
Two more of my favorite players. Andrei Krivokrasov...
Got any pics of NU's new unis?
I went to the Curry game. Saw lots of alums: Jeremy Baker, Jeremy Tabb, Jim Dinneen, Bryan Musa, Chris Kavanaugh, Tim Ceglarski. They had an EC Alumni party after the game, which was late due to the game starting at 9:10 because of a bus breakdown.
Tabb wore #5. Didn't see those other guys.
Tabb wore #5. Didn't see those other guys.
Coach Ceglarski says he's doing well. He has lost a lot of weight. He also has a beard. He almost didn't look like the same person.
To clear things up.
Baker was #8
Jeremy Tabb was #10
Kyle Tabb was #5
I have a picture to prove it![]()
I agree, we were shocked to see Bolin come out in the second period at Hobart. I think if MacDonald had stayed in, we may have won, after all, we tied it up within the FIRST three mins. of the second.My issue isn't the goaltending overall, it's the fact that Bolin keeps getting playing time when he keeps losing. Well, we did beat Brockport but he still gave up four goals. He never looks confident in net, and has yet to win against a big opponent. If he keeps getting playing time against better teams, EC isn't going anywhere. They have plenty of talent, but he needs to stick with either MacDonald or give the freshman Milne a shot.
Didn't help that defensively the team took large portions of this game off.Bolin just does not look like he belongs there, he looks like he's lost most of the time. I think he looked better last year.
oh ok, didnt know he was hurt.
just found my EC button. Ill scan it and post to give everyone a good laugh. 2nd highest selling button in 1997. Who was #1?
oh ok, didnt know he was hurt.
just found my EC button. Ill scan it and post to give everyone a good laugh. 2nd highest selling button in 1997. Who was #1 in 1997?